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Burn Permits

Thinking of having a backyard fire? The City offers two types of permits for outdoor burning. The by-laws, described below, provide rules and guidelines to ensure residents' safety. Permits are for recreational purposes only.

There is currently NOT a fire ban in Barrie for residents with permits for OSFBAs. Should a ban come into effect, this page will be updated, a press release will be issued, and notices will be posted via Twitter.

Outdoor Solid Fuel-Burning Appliances (OSFBA)

Outdoor burning must be done in an approved OSFBA and requires a permit. For property owners, permits are available online and at BFES Headquarters, 155 Dunlop Street West (Monday to Friday, 8:30am–4:30pm), at a cost of $22. Permits are issued per calendar year and expire on December 31 of each year.

Residents need to meet the requirements in the OSFBA By-law and obtain a $22 permit. If we receive a complaint, fire crews will respond and ask that the fire be extinguished (even with a permit). On second complaint we will issue a provincial offense notice and a fine of $305.00.

Please note: tenants require the owner's permission to obtain a permit.Tenants must apply in person at 155 Dunlop Street West (open weekdays, 8:30am–4:30pm) with the owner's permission in writing (email/letter) to obtain a permit.

I understand and acknowledge that:

I am the property owner.Tenants require the owner's permission in writing (email/letter) to obtain a permit.Tenants must apply in person at 155 Dunlop Street West with the owner's permission in writing (email/letter) to obtain a permit.)

It is the responsibility of the person named on the OSFBA to adhere to the OSFBA By-law;

The issue of a permit shall not be deemed a waiver of any provisions of any By-laws or requirement of the Ontario Building Code Act, Ontario Fire Code or regulations made there under;

In the event a permit is issued, any departure from specific conditions, plans, specifications or the OSFBA By-law are prohibited and could result in the permit being immediately revoked and/or legal action;

In the event the permit is revoked for any cause there shall be no right of claim whatsoever against The Corporation of the City of Barrie or any official thereof and any such claim is hereby expressly waived.

Note: If you apply for an OSFBA permit and you are not the registered owner of the property, your application will be denied and the application fee will not be refunded.

Do not burn when wind speed is greater than 20 km/h, rain or fog is present or when a burn ban is in place.

Enforcement

The outdoor fuel burning appliance by-law is enforced with zero tolerance, meaning all fires in outdoor solid fuel burning appliances will be ordered extinguished upon complaint. A second complaint for the same address within a 24-hour period may result in a fine of $305.00.

Open Air Burning

Residents must meet the requirements in the Open Air burning By-law in order to obtain a permit. The intent of “open air” burning is for recreational purposes only. Open air burning permits are issued per day. The current permit fee is $30.70. Please remember:

The Fire must not be larger than 1 cubic meter in size.

The Fire must be kept at least 15 metres from any dwelling, structure or other combustible material.

The Fire is only permitted to burn during daylight hours.

Burn dry, clean wood only. Burning of yard waste is NOT allowed

Do not burn when wind speed in greater than 20 km/h, rain or fog is present or when a burn ban is in place.

Frequently Asked Questions

My permit was issued years ago and has no expiry date. Does this mean I am not required to obtain a permit?

No. Everyone must obtain a permit annually. ALL permits expire at the end of each calendar year.

How can my landlord provide permission?

Written permission must be sent to administration via fax, email, or in person. No phone calls will be accepted.

What form of payment is accepted?

Payment can be made by cash, debit, MasterCard or Visa.

Can I buy a permit for two or more years

No. Not at this time. We can only issue permits for that calendar year.

Can I purchase a permit for someone else?

The owner must be the purchaser. The owner can apply on line, or provide you with written permission in order for you to obtain a permit for that address.

How do I find out if the City of Barrie has a burning ban on?

Should a ban come into effect, this page will be updated, a press release will be issued, and notices will be posted via Facebook & Twitter.

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